Aluminum

Get fresh, head-turning appeal with art on metal. Our environmentally friendly, aircraft-grade, alliance-anodized aluminum yields images with incredible vibrancy and texture while adding shimmer and modernity. Photos with bright colors like blues, greens, and reds print best on aluminum. If your image has white in it, the white area will show up clear, exposing the shimmer of the aluminum.

Paper

Canvas

Capture the timeless elegance and subtle texture of an original work with art reproduced on stretched canvas. Learn more about the 3 different display options available for canvas art by watching the video below.

Canvas

Select a Popular Style

Canvas Gallery Wrap

Traditional Canvas

Framed Print

Loose Print

Aluminum Floated

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Customize Your Product

Step 1: Select Material

Canvas

Paper

Aluminum

Acrylic

Birchwood

Step 2: Select Style

Canvas Gallery Wrap

Floater Frame

Traditional Canvas

Framed Print

Aluminum Floated

Acrylic w/ Standoffs

Birchwood

Aluminum Mounted

Loose Canvas

Acrylic w/ U-Channel

Loose Print

Step 3: Select Frame

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Prints on Birchwood

Unframed Birchwood

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**Please note if the image has white in it, the white area will show up clear on the aluminum and birchwood options, exposing the color of the material beneath.

Artist: Katherine Fraser

Katherine Fraser lives in Philadelphia, PA. Her work has been featured in a number of exhibitions around the country. She says: "Life often strikes me as a string of moments, like a series of film stills, in which we observe ourselves. I paint people experiencing these moments of profound self-awareness and growth; when the rest of the world drops away and we are left bare. My paintings have the visceral quality of memories or dreams, when the image is reduced to the essential, and the mood is what draws your focus, not the specific details. My subject matter comes from my own memories and experiences that feel in some way universal. I have found that certain kinds of settings tend to lead people inward, and to me the rural landscape is a nursery for the soul. My memories of growing up in Maine are a great source of inspiration. Though my subjects usually stand alone, I am less interested in loneliness than in the way being alone makes us feel most alive and connected to our true nature."